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Ah, that is true.
Yeah, same reason you don't see many people on Splash Mountain during the winter months. Who wants to be near water when it's freezing outside?
Ah, that is true.
I guess the JW and KFP rides will be the only completely ground up E-tickets for this park...The JW one could be very coolWe were talking about unique E Tickets. Transformers is in 3 other parks.
Correct. No River Adventure.Question: So when it comes to existing attractions coming to the park, Minion Mayhem, Transformers, Forbidden Journey and Waterworks will be making an appearance. But what about River Adventure?
Given what we've talked about, i'm assuming no since JW is outdoors and Beijing's weather would create problems for RA if it was implemented.
Correct. No River Adventure.
I’d assume lots of Dino AAs for Gyrosphere?
Alicia said it was "like Spiderman" on Twitter, so I'm guessing it will either include the Scoop or be a trackless versionSo what exactly IS the gyrosphere? Does anyone know?
uke:The JW ride will end up being a Kong and Furious clone. Mark my words.
I could see a Gysorpshere looking and acting somewhat like the Spiderman system. Probably a lot more ups nd down movement to simulate the Gyrosphere but that ride system makes a lot of sense to me. Super intriguedAlicia said it was "like Spiderman" on Twitter, so I'm guessing it will either include the Scoop or be a trackless version
They have Transformers so I feel it would be redundant
Maybe we will finally get the Jeep Tour
We can only hopeThe JW ride will end up being a Kong and Furious clone. Mark my words.
I am much more impressed by the line-up coming to Epic Universe than Beijing. Only one that I would trade is HTTYD for KFP.
I was a lot more negative on this project more out of fear it would permeate back to Orlando. Now that Fantastic Worlds does not include KFP and Jurassic World, I'm slightly less bothered. At least more will stay unique for the park for the next little bit.
Fantastic Worlds also seems to skirt my criticisms.
Uninspired is what I'd call this park. Some really nice unique elements and a lot of strange copy and pasting from their back catalogue.
Potter is not a particularly popular IP in China. It's more of a quality play than IP relevance.
Largely this feels like a park nestled in between the creative slump years of Universal creative and some of the very recent course correction. But not the full course correction.